Hurray! Exciting news for people with a Windows Phone! You can now soar through the sky with the king and his airships in Kings Can Fly. Get ready to solve over 60 puzzle levels, navigating the towering mountains, spiked gates and dangerous whirlwinds you encounter on the way. Enjoy!

We proudly introduce you to our new game in development for mobile devices: Ice Cream Nomsters!

In this game you are in control of ice cream trucks in a world full of slightly weird but kind of cute monster houses that have an extreme craving for ice cream. So you’ve got a job to do to keep them happy.

As you can see, we’re quite far in the production already. It took us a long time before we came up with a name for the game, so the announcement is relatively late in the production.

The coming weeks we’ll be posting more information about the game, its development and if all goes well some video footage. For now: Om nom nom nom!

iKoid has an amazing Android bundle for only $0,99 that contains Kings Can Fly and 4 other fun games like Color Sheep and Naughty Bricks. Go get it at www.ikoid.com – it will be gone in 4 days, so spread the word!

The Dutch Game Garden is a EU-sponsored foundation on a mission to accelerate the growth of the Dutch game industry both nationally and internationally.

They have a monthly network lunch which is attended by a lot of people form the Dutch game industry and interested parties. People are allowed to bring their games and show them to attendees and with the announcement of Kings Can Fly just behind our backs it seemed like a great fit to showcase our game to fellow developers and to get ourselves better known among our peers.

So wednesday the 6th of June we packed our bags, got in the car and drove off to Utrecht, which is where Dutch Game Garden’s HQ was located. After arriving we were welcomed, told where we could put our bags and how the lunch would progress. After this we got to work setting up our game!

Putting Kings Can Fly on a Indigo machine (shown in the picture) wasn’t straight-forward though. We brought our own iPad 1 with the game on it, but the first generation iPads can’t be connected to a screen easily. Fortunately for us we could lend someone’s iPad 3. Unfortunately our xcode wasn’t up-to-date and since currently xcode is distributed through the Apple App Store we couldn’t get it because the App Store didn’t want to install it. We found a normal download-link but it would’ve taken over two hours to download. By that time the lunch would already be over!